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Popular Front of India Kerala State President V P Nasarudheen Elamaram has called the Supreme Court observations in Hadiya case a ray of justice.
“The observations and remarks made by honourable justices while hearing the petition filed by Shafin Jahan against the Kerala High Court order which annulled his marriage is a ray of hope for those who wish to see justice delivered. It also gives the message that truth will finally triumph.

Popular Front Rajasthan state committee has strongly condemned the killing of Mohammed Afrazul, a 48 year old migrant from West Bengal in Rajsamand, Rajasthan. Both the videos of the killing and the confession along with photos of the charred body have gone viral on social media. Although the police have arrested the murderer Shambhu Lal Regar and the nephew who had shot the video, it is important to book the people who motivated him to carry out this murder.

The Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) of Pakur in Jharkhand admitted the private complaint of Popular Front of India on Tuesday against Mr. Shailendra Parshad Varnaval, the Superintendent of Police, Pakur and other two police officers, Indu Shekar Jha and Lov Kumar. The complaint was filed by Mr. Obaidur Rahman, the Pakur district president of Popular Front of India against the custodial torture on the members of Popular Front in the month of July, this year, when they were arrested in a false case and confined in the town police station of Pakur.

Thoubal: Today Popular Front of India, Manipur State Organised a Grand Conference on the theme of “We also have something to Say” at Sangaiyumpham Idgah Ground, Thoubal District Manipur, on Sunday the 22nd October 2017, at 01:30. P.m.

As the reports of Narendra Modi led Central Government’s moves to impose ban on Popular Front of India keep coming out, the Tamil Nadu state committee of the neo social movement organized two grand conferences in the state. The massively attended conferences held consecutively on 7th and 8th of October in Madurai and Chennai respectively under the title ‘Urimai Mulakka Manadu’ with the slogan ‘we also have something to say’ wowed to defy any repressive moves against the organization and made it clear that the organization would not compromise its ideals under any circumstances.

Amidst recent media reports of the Central Government moves to Popular Front of India, tens of thousands, men, women and children, drawn from all parts of Kerala, flocked to Trivandrum city to attend the mega rally and the grand conference that followed, organized by the Kerala state committee of the organization with the slogan “We also have something to say”. The massively attended gathering became a warning against the sinister attempts of the right-wing government to suppress democratic Muslim movements and initiatives labeling them as anti-national and demonizing them.